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Rivers: We’ll know who is who at the right time’, Gov. Fubara tells opponents

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Umar Audu
Umar Audu
Umar Audu is an award winning Journalist. He holds a bachelor's degree in Mass Communication from Nasarawa State University, Keffi. Umar has extensive experience covering various beats with a developmental approach, wielding public service journalism tools and ethics to demand accountability. Before joining Daily Nigerian in 2022, he has worked with several public service institutions and broadcasters, including Radio Now and Daria Media, Lagos. Umar can be reached via umarsumxee180@gmail.com , https://www.facebook.com/meester.umxee?mibextid=ZbWKwL or @Themar_audu on X.
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Rivers State governor, Siminalayi Fubara, has called on his supporters to remain calm in the face of confrontation and provocation from his enemies.

Mr Fubara, who made the appeal during the 7th anniversary of the kingship installation of Eze Cassidy Ikegbidi, a politician-turned-traditional ruler of the Akoh people in Ahoada East Local Government Area, said when the time is right, the people of the state will know “who is who”.

“Let’s ignore the noise some people are making. When the time is right, we will know who is who.

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“So don’t worry about anything. It is God that has led us from that day till today, and each day we get stronger and stronger. It is only God,” Mr Fubara said.

“We are not achieving all this because of our strength or because we are boasting. It is because our strength is built in God.

“So, we don’t need to worry about what people are saying. Let the time come, and we will see how it will end.”

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The governor attributed his survival from the political antics to divine providence and noted that his administration continues to grow stronger despite the expectations of detractors.

He urged the people of Akoh to embrace peace, emphasising that development can only thrive in a harmonious environment.

“The most important thing is that we must ensure we live peacefully. Development cannot come to your kingdom, and development cannot come to the Ekpeye Ethnic Nationality without peace.

“There will be many attempts to bring disunity among you. Try as much as you can to avoid it.”

“You know the mechanism of those people: ‘Divide and Rule.’ Try to avoid anything that will bring problems to this kingdom so that we can continue to show that we love you by ensuring we bring meaningful projects that will bring development to the Ekpeye people.”

Mr Fubara also commended the traditional ruler for his support and contributions to the success of the administration.

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